Table of Contents: Building the Ocean Bridges; Limestone for Everyone; Nitrate of Sda -- A Life of Necessity; Why Better Roads Immediately; The Brandywine Mill; Painted Furniture; Care of the Rifle; Destructive Disposition of the Crow; Shoot Life...

This guncotton plant DuPont built and operated at Hopewell, Virginia during WWI, was the largest of its kind in the world. It turned out more than one billion pounds of material and employed more than 28,000 people.

Table of Contents: DuPont's Works;Safe Explosives for Coal Mining; The Newburgh Plant; The Evolution of the Book; Shooting at School; Doors of the Past and Present; Paint as a Protector and Beautifier; The Relations of DuPont American Industries to...

Table of Contents: Perfecting Organiations for Home Defense; The Development of Transportation; Increasing Cotton Production; Alum and its Uses; Leather Substitutes for the Marine; Making White Pigments; Keep up the Farm Buildings; Charles H....

Transcript of interview with Luther Reed who worked in sales, managerial, and personnel positions for DuPont and who was involved with forming the foundation at Hagley as well as its early development.

Table of Contents: The Supremacy of Service; Service Department of the New York Paint Office; Lactic Acid; T.N.T.; Dynamite and Loganberries; The Manufacture and Uses of Py-ra-lin; Country Dealer's Opportunity; Clean Collars without Laundry Bills;...